Physics Letters B (Dec 2020)

Systematic reduction of the proton-removal cross section in neutron-rich medium-mass nuclei

  • J. Díaz-Cortés,
  • J. Benlliure,
  • J.L. Rodríguez-Sánchez,
  • H. Álvarez-Pol,
  • T. Aumann,
  • C.A. Bertulani,
  • B. Blank,
  • E. Casarejos,
  • D. Cortina-Gil,
  • D. Dragosavac,
  • V. Föhr,
  • A. Gargano,
  • M. Gascón,
  • W. Gawlikowicz,
  • A. Heinz,
  • K. Helariutta,
  • A. Kelić-Heil,
  • S. Lukić,
  • F. Montes,
  • D. Pérez-Loureiro,
  • L. Pieńkowski,
  • K.-H. Schmidt,
  • M. Staniou,
  • K. Subotić,
  • K. Sümmerer,
  • J. Taieb,
  • A. Trzcińska

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 811
p. 135962

Abstract

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Single-neutron and single-proton removal cross sections have been measured for medium-mass neutron-rich nuclei around Z=50 and energies around 1000A MeV using the FRagment Separator (FRS) at GSI. The measured cross sections confirm the relative low values of the proton-removal cross sections, observed since a long time ago and not yet understood. Model calculations considering the knock-out process together with initial- and final-state interactions describe the measured neutron-removal cross sections. Proton-removal cross sections are, however, significantly over-predicted by the same calculations. The observed difference can be explained to a large extent by the knock-out of short-range correlated nucleons from dominant neutron-proton pairs in neutron-rich nuclei.

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